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		<title>Twitter is the Freedom Engine?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While Bing might be promoting itself as the decision engine, Twitter could make a play for being known as the &#8220;Freedom Engine&#8221;.  According to an article in the Washington Times, the State Department last weekend asked Twitter to delay it scheduled maintenance this week, which would have cut daytime service to Iran on Tuesday, [...]]]></description>
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